New Covid-19 SOP: Things you need to know
KUALA LUMPUR, May 1 — As the country enters the endemic phase, Putrajaya has lifted most of the Covid-19 restrictions including social distancing and wearing face masks outdoors.
The mandatory QR code scanning through MySejahtera mobile application and vaccination status verification has been dropped. — Picture by Miera ZulyanaBoth ministries have dropped the mandatory QR code scanning through MySejahtera mobile application and vaccination status verification before entering premises.
However, for partially and unvaccinated people they will have to undergo RT-PCR test two days before departure and a supervised RTK-Ag test within 24 hours of arrival as well as observe a quarantine period for five days. Other than that, Radzi also announced that school uniforms were encouraged but will be compulsory when the second term starts on May 12.
And finally the ministry said that physical registration for special schools for level one and four will start from May 13 to May 16 this year.
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